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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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How Africk cont’inent’s farthest shores resound, he told him, with great deeds the warmen did; whose long campaigns the Conquerors had crown’d lords of the lands where dwelt the Hesperid. With long harangue he taught the crowd around the least deserts the Lusians meritèd, and yet the most that Fame was fain to teach; when thus Da Gama to the King made speech:⁠—

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